The Pixel 3a is the new go-to recommendation for anyone who wants a great smartphone camera without breaking the bank. The combination of the Pixel’s camera experience and a $400 price point is extremely hard to ignore. That being said, the Pixel 3a does have a few compromises when compared to the original Pixel 3. Its processor is slower, it only has 32GB of storage, Google removed the second wide-angle front-facing camera (which we absolutely adore) and you trade in the metal and glass body of the Pixel 3 for a polycarbonate finish on the 3a. Oh, and let’s not forget that the Pixel 3 comes with unlimited Google Photos storage for photos and videos at full resolution.

All refurbished/renewed smartphones sold by Amazon have been inspected and tested to look and word like new ones. The devices also come with a 90-day Amazon Renewed Guarantee which will allow you to get a refund or exchange the device if it doesn’t work as expected. If you’d rather buy a used Pixel 3 from the original owner rather than going through Amazon, you can always pick one up from Swappa where the Pixel 3 for as little as $350.

While we love the Pixel 3a, the Pixel 3 is definitely a much better smartphone, even if you purchase a used or refurbished device. The extra storage, wide-angle selfie camera and extra power offered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 make a world of difference when you have the option of buying either device as the same price.

As technology gets better and better, prices typically tend to come down. Over the past few years, we’ve seen high-end features that were reserved for flagship-tier smartphones slowly make their way into the mid-range segment which has previously included smartphones you would only buy if you simply couldn’t afford the best of the best. These …

Want to see where an image you found on the web may have come from? Could there be other similar images like it? That’s where reverse image search can come in handy, and if you’re on your phone, here’s how you can do it.

You are probably sitting there thinking “How do I transfer all my Facebook photos and videos to Google Photos.” You might also be thinking about deleting your Facebook account but don’t want to delete all your precious photos and videos. Truth be told, there are many reasons why you might like to make a copy …

Wear OS has finally been showing some feeble signs of life over the last year, but wearables for Android users remain a very open market at this point with nothing even vaguely dominant as the Apple Watch is for iOS users. Personally I have gravitated to some of the best fitness trackers for the last few …

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